Oshiomhole denies vying for APC presidential ticket

EDO State Governor Adams Eric Oshiomhole has denied insinuations that he was vying for the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) presidential ticket.

The governor, in a statement yesterday, said while he remained committed to the Nigerian project, his focus was on how to accelerate the pace of development in Edo State.

The statement reads: “Following persistent inquiries from friends, political associates and well-meaning Nigerians, both at home and abroad, over speculations of my interest in the 2015 presidential election and media comments by my aides, I wish to categorically state that I am not contesting the 2015 presidential election.

“My focus now is to continue with our efforts to accelerate the pace of development programmes to take Edo State to the next level.

“Today, I believe my party, the APC, has enough credible materials to pick from to fly the party’s flag in the 2015 presidential election.

“Anyone conversant with my antecedents will attest that I am not the type who does things half-heartedly. If I had resolved to run in 2015, I would have come out boldly and publicly to declare my intention.

“Recall that in 2007, shortly after the expiration of my tenure as two-term President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), I similarly came under pressure from well-meaning Nigerians from across all the divides (including foremost human rights lawyer and activist, Chief Gani Fawehinmi of blessed memory) to vie for the Presidency.

“But convinced that anyone genuinely interested in service could do so in any capacity, I insisted against popular demand not to contest the presidency, but the governorship of Edo State in 2007 and, to the Glory of God, I won. Again, in 2012, I sought re-election and resoundingly won.